water cannot cook beans on the moon.explain

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This is because the moon exerts a lesser pressure vis-a-vis the earth thereby reducing the temperature at which water boils and since water boils at 100 degree celsius and beans requires that temperature for a prolonged time to boil, trying to boil beans in the moon will be almost impossible because the water won't boil and that is not enough temperature to boil beans.
This explanation is backed up by the Pressure Law which explains that for a fixed mass of gas, the pressure of the gas will be directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature once the volume is kept constant. Therefore as the pressure of the environment increases, the temperature of liquids in that environment will also increase.
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